Megan said:Dr. Cate (Deep Nutrition) recently posted a video about feeling fatigue soon after switching to low-carb. She has suggestions about what may cause it and what to do.
_http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRqTaHHMd18&feature=player_detailpage
Very interesting. Again, the suggestion about taking it slow comes to the fore. She suggests that when you transition to low carb eating, do it one meal at a time and do that for a couple of weeks, and then the next meal, and so on.
So, that would be eating a low carb breakfast for a couple of weeks, then adding eating a low carb lunch for a couple more weeks, and then adding a low carb dinner. This gives your body time to start making the right enzymes for digesting proteins and fats in larger ratios to carbs. It also helps prevent your body from thinking that it is now winter time and having your thyroid go wonky.
She also mentions the fact that we have discussed a number of times: each individual is different and some need a few more or somewhat less, carbs than others. Each person has to find the right combination.
By doing a bit of calculating, it seems that I get about 70 grams of carbs per day at present. (Mainly in my cashews). I feel fine at this level, but I'm going to experiment with reducing it gradually. Maybe I've been here long enough that I can go lower.